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5+ years of experience in sales, business development, project management, construction or consulting within the Commercial Fire Alarm/Sprinkler/Suppression or similar Commercial building/construction industries is required.
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Bachelor’s degree in organizational development, human resources, business, management, or closely related field or equivalent experience required. Share data, insight, and feedback with the Director of Talent Development to drive business decisions.
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Blew is expanding again and we are looking to add a dynamic Business Development Manager. We work in the areas of land development, commerical real estate due diligence, construction services, zoning, environmental assessments, renewable energy and much more.
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The Associate Project Manager I proactively and systematically progresses through basic, intermediate and advanced levels of understanding in key project management competencies (including project financials, project scheduling, understanding & applying accounting principles, risk management, subcontractor management and project plan development), while assisting in providing project-related management for construction projects across various markets within an assigned Region or Division.
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The Division Manager will leverage VERTEX’s existing client relationships and resources and their own professional network to drive regional business development strategies and champion technical excellence.
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Bachelors Degree from an accredited vocational or academic institution in the field of Business, Marketing, Construction Management, Engineering or Technology, or a related field plus 2-5 years of business development or sales management experience is required.
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Strong grasp of business literacy in the AEC industry, specifically construction delivery. You will have the opportunity to drive strategic conversations with business leadership on win strategy and serve as the primary catalyst for organizing and leading the development of tailored proposal responses and presentations in support of new work.
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We are currently seeking an Account Manager to lead a small team in strategic planning, business development, and other important projects for a client in the large equipment/industrial equipment industry.
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Successful candidates will have a strong reputation in the forensic services industry and be able to balance both technical and business development responsibilities. Proven track record of Business Development.
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The required skills include business development and project management leadership of integrated teams to satisfy client requirements, including scope, schedule, budget, and quality while increasing our backlog, project revenue and profitability with current and new clients.
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Responsible for tracking, forecasting, and communicating all costs, profits, change order management and financial measures of the total construction business. Duties:-Manage the construction operations through strategic sales development, process control, operational/margin improvement initiatives, and the establishment of key performance standards.
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We provide general contracting, construction management, development, facilities management, engineering and architecture and myriad other services within the built environment. We are consistently ranked among the top places to work, attributable to our tenured staff and outstanding benefits including profit sharing, discretionary stock options, incentive bonuses, health and life insurance, health savings accounts (HSA) with wellness incentives, 401(k), business travel assistance and insurance, discounted auto and homeowner’s insurance, identity theft protection, rewards programs and much more.
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Support and responsibilities for Business Unit profit centers: business development, account management, securing new retrofit/TI opportunities (Small and Mid-Market), core service accounts, cost estimation, sales strategy, work scope documentation, pre-job planning and job closures.
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What makes this role particularly exciting is the chance to combine elements of business development and project management, serving as a true seller/doer leader for a major client in California.
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The candidate will have involvement with the field equipment and laboratory services and will supervise the work of the Field Operations Manager, Laboratory Manager, Radiation Safety Officer as well as participate in staff recruitment, development, and have direct involvement with business development and marketing efforts.
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